Hey Gang ...<br><br>I can quite see the point, and I am personally a bit sad that the framework itself is not available now. <br><br>There are simple things (project management) things that need to be done. I sent a list out earlier to George regarding what is needed to be production ready.
<br><br>My perspective as "audience" is that it is too hot for people to just let BE. This is not a wise attitude. Sooner of later there as to be "ready enough" to say let go -- Freeze it as stable.<br>
<br>It is easy, it takes under 5 seconds to make a decision.<br><br>Everything else is discussion. Action follows decisions.<br><br>Personally (again) I believe Nitro is the best concept I've seen in computer deplpoyment management for 20 years.
<br><br>The risk with these frameworks is of becomeing bloated. So locking down a release now is advised. The next release can cull bloat. One has to provide migration pathways for real-life projects. And one needs documentation.
<br><br>You can say, a project gets the following its documenters earn for it. Think about that. <br><br>And set some action plans ...<br><div style="text-align: right;">(<span style="font-style: italic; background-color: rgb(204, 51, 204);">
keep up the good work</span>) <br></div>Aloha,<br> Will<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 26/10/2007, <b class="gmail_sendername">Trans</b> <<a href="mailto:transfire@gmail.com">transfire@gmail.com</a>
> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>On Oct 26, 1:25 am, James Britt <<a href="mailto:james.br...@gmail.com">
james.br...@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br>> <a href="http://www.urubatan.info/2007/10/ruby-out-of-the-rails-nitro-and-og/">http://www.urubatan.info/2007/10/ruby-out-of-the-rails-nitro-and-og/</a><br>><br>> Perhaps folks here could add comments to answer some of the questions
<br>> and concerns raised in the posts, specifically about automatic code<br>> reloading, and the claimed lack of anything like Rails' migrations.<br><br>To be honest. At this point, I don't think Nitro is ever going to make
<br>it beyond niche use. I've been following Nitro for a long time now,<br>and while it certainly has improved a lot, there are no signs that it<br>will ever move past the "some day" state it is in right now. Just look
<br>at the evidence:<br></blockquote></div><br>